Guarantees of non-repetition
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The guarantees of non-repetition is a component of reparations as stipulated in the United Nations Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights resolution proclaiming the Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation for Victims of Gross Violations of International Human Rights Law and Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law. Guarantees of non-repetition are post-conflict measures taken to ensure that systemic human rights abuses do not recur.[1][2]
See also
[edit]- Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Human Rights Day
- International Court of Justice
- Reparation (legal), the legal philosophy
- Reparations for slavery, proposed compensation for the Transatlantic Slave Trade, to assist the descendants of enslaved peoples and the communities affected
- UN Charter
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
References
[edit]- ^ McCRACKEN, Kelly (2005). "Commentary on the basic principles and guidelines on the right to a remedy and reparation for victims of gross violations of international human rights law and serious violations of international humanitarian law". Revue internationale de droit pénal. 76 (1): 77. doi:10.3917/ridp.761.0077. ISSN 0223-5404.
- ^ Shelton, Dinah L.; Guzmán Duque, Federico (2024-04-28), "Access to justice and reparations", Advanced Introduction to Indigenous Human Rights, Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 119–132, ISBN 978-1-0353-2865-9, retrieved 2025-07-28